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- An embodiment of the present invention relates generally to smart mobile telephones (“smart phones”) and, more specifically, to parental (master) control of a child's (subordinate's) smart phone, where the control is managed by the smart phone and not a service provider.
- Parenting control policies are either configured on child phone directly or at a server owned by the service provider, which pushes the policy down to child phone.
- a parent, or master is constrained to features and availability provided by the service provider.
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating components of a system for parental control, according to an embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating that a parent phone may communicate directly with a child phone with a password activation scheme, according to embodiments of the invention
- FIG. 3 is a flow diagram illustrating a method of a parenting control activation engine, according to an embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 4 is a flow diagram illustrating a method for a control activation engine on a child phone, according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a combination block and flow diagram to illustrate event traffic between the parental control application, mobile OS and communication driver, according to an embodiment of the invention.
- An embodiment of the present invention is a system and method relating to master control of a subordinate or child smart phone using features on the smart phones, and independent of features provided by the phone service providers.
- the term “parent” is used to refer to the user of the master phone and “child” is used to refer to the user of the subordinate phone. It will be understood that familial relationship is not required, but that the master phone may control and monitor the subordinate phone usage as is typically desired by a parent with a minor child. This control will be herein referred to as “parental control.”
- Embodiments of the present invention enable a feature for the parent to control a child's phone securely without support from cellular service providers.
- the parental control may be enabled on the child's phone by parent or guardian by performing the following:
- the parent/guardian may setup the following from the parent's own phone:
- FIG. 1 is a block diagram illustrating components of a system for parental control, according to an embodiment of the invention.
- a mobile phone 100 has a mobile operating system 120 for usual phone control.
- the mobile phone 100 also has a parental control activation engine and user interface 110 to provide synchronization, authorization and control activities to the child phone.
- the parental control activation engine 110 provides for parenting control master (PCM) activation or parenting control child (PCC) activation.
- PCM parenting control master
- PCC parenting control child
- the user may activate either one of these activation features, and then protect the activation by password.
- the password may be either set manually, or NFC (Near Field Communication) may be used to perform one time password (OTP) based password protection. With OTP, the user will not have to remember the password.
- NFC Near Field Communication
- more than one master may be used, for instance, when there are two (or more) parents.
- the child phone must be associated with multiple masters.
- the same OTP algorithm will be available on both masters. This may also be useful when there is sync between multiple masters.
- the activation engine/User interface (UI) 110 may comprise a master authentication agent 111 , policy management and enforcement agent 113 , logging agent 115 , and master/child communication agent 117 , to be discussed in more detail below. These components 111 , 113 , 115 & 117 may be part of the parenting control activation engine and user interface 110 or any of them may be implemented as a separate, but integrated module. These agents may communicate with the OS 120 , with the UI (if implemented as separate modules, or among themselves (as depicted in FIG. 1 ).
- the OS may be coupled to a display controller 121 , memory 123 , and wireless communication 125 . Communication 125 may interact with a graphics engine 127 , a security engine controller 129 and secure flash memory storage 131 .
- the security engine 129 may be an embedded microcontroller to encrypt and decrypt messages efficiently.
- the parenting control policy management and enforcement agent 113 may utilize parental control policies, usually referred to herein merely as “policy,” which are encrypted and stored in the master and child phone.
- policy may not be edited or modified on the child phone, except when requested by the master.
- the policy may be edited and modified only on the master phone.
- the master phone may initiate an SMS-based data sync between the master and child phone.
- the master phone may also sync between another master phone if there is more than one master phone to be used to manage a child phone. In this way both (all) masters reflect the same policy for the same child.
- the child phone may scan each phone call, SMS, MMS, web browsing initiated and received.
- the initiated phone call, SMS, MMS, or web browsing may be blocked; and a received phone call, SMS, MMS, or IM may be redirected to the master phone.
- the policy may be a full monitoring of these activities, or be set to only manage some of the activities.
- the child phone may also send location beaconing to the master phone if the child phone is out of the specific network area, or based on its GPS location.
- the parenting control master authentication agent 111 is responsible for authenticating a master phone request on the child phone, for instance, whenever the policy is changed, or a request for location or log is sent/received.
- the child phone authenticates the master phone's request and sends the appropriate response message back to master phone.
- This agent 111 intercepts SMS messages to begin a session or data connection and authenticates the master using certificates, keys and/or passwords. Which secure communication method is to be used is an implementation choice by the application developer. Several methods may be implemented, allowing the user to select one for use.
- the master and child phone may communicate via TCP/IP protocols.
- the master-child communication agent 117 controls communications between the master and child phones.
- the communication agent 117 may perform handshake tasks to establish a data connection between phones, i.e., secure messages and message acknowledgements, including IP addresses may be sent back and forth for authentication and session establishment.
- This agent 117 maintains a parenting control communication stack.
- the parenting control communication stack holds requests from the master.
- the agent processes the requests on the stack for the master phone. For instance, if a request for logging and location is requested by the master, then the child phone will follow the request and send the appropriate information. For a location request, the child phone may need to turn on GPS to gather location information before completing the request. No user interventions are required to complete the requests.
- the parenting control logging agent 115 provides information regarding past event activity.
- the parenting control agent logs the activity based on the policy settings and logging policy settings.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram illustrating that the parent phone 201 may communicate directly with the child phone 203 with a password activation scheme. A many-to-many relationship may exist among master and child phones.
- FIG. 3 is a flow diagram illustrating a method of a parenting control activation engine ( 110 ), according to an embodiment of the invention.
- a password is obtained from the user via near field communication (NFC), one time password (OTP) or manually entered by the parent (master), in block 303 .
- NFC near field communication
- OTP one time password
- master a user interface provides the user the opportunity to select this feature from the phone, with no intervention by a service provider.
- a master authentication agent ( 111 ) on the phone may execute with a security engine ( 129 ) to authenticate the user, in block 305 .
- the security engine ( 129 ) may be an embedded microcontroller configured to encrypt, decrypt and authenticate certificates or keys.
- a policy engine ( 113 ) is activated on the phone that may execute with the security engine ( 129 ), in block 309 .
- the stored policies may provide the master user with current settings and a list of options. Available options may vary by device or initial purchase level. Some possible options have been discussed above, for instance limiting SMS, MMS, phone calls, etc.
- Embodiments of the invention allow parental control of one to N children, i.e., “child (1 ⁇ N).”
- the new or updated policy selected may then be stored in secure storage ( 131 ) on the master phone, in block 313 .
- This policy enforcement agent ( 113 ) is then activated for communication to the child phone with the master/child communication agent ( 117 ).
- This policy agent ( 113 ) sends the enforcement request to the child phone (1 ⁇ N) via the communication agent ( 117 ), in block 315 .
- Communications between the master and child phone may be performed in a variety of ways, some depending on proximity. If a channel has already been established, then that channel may be used to send the enforcement request to the child. If no channel has been established, or the previous channel has been lost, a new channel will be established, using the authentication methods described herein.
- NFC communications may be used.
- Bluetooth communications may be used.
- SMS messages may be used to send and receive authentication messages between the phones.
- messages may be sent without being sent over a provider's data or voice network.
- SMS messages are used for communication, there is no capture or intervention of the messages by the service provider; the SMS messages are sent through the mobile network as any other SMS message, albeit transparent to the user.
- TCP/IP communication may be used for further communication and requests.
- FIG. 4 is a flow diagram illustrating a method for a control activation engine on a child phone, according to an embodiment of the invention.
- Incoming SMS messages may be captured within the phone by a driver/agent prior to usual message display. If the message is encoded as a parental control type message, it is not displayed on the child phone, but effects the child communication agent ( 117 ) to act, based on the message content.
- parenting control is activated on the phone, as determined in block 403 , then the communication agent ( 117 ) communicates with the security engine ( 129 ) for verification and sends an acknowledgment of the control request back to the master, in block 405 .
- the acknowledgement maybe delayed until both the master and enforcement messages are both authenticated, to avoid sending an acknowledgement to a unauthorized/unauthenticated user.
- the authentication agent ( 111 ) then authenticates the data sync, or command/request, sent by the master phone, in block 407 . If the sync is valid, as determined in block 409 , the policy engine ( 113 ) on the child is activated to update the current settings with settings received by the master, in block 411 . The updated policy is then stored in a secure area ( 131 ) which is not modifiable directly by the child user, in block 413 .
- the child phone will receive a delayed request. If the master had requested a data connection, the child may initiate a delayed data connection request to the master, or to reinstate a lost connection. If an SMS command requests a data connection, the communication agent ( 117 ) may initiate the data connection with the master phone, in block 415 .
- a security protocol may be set up between the master phone and child phone using symmetric encryption algorithms or asymmetric algorithms such as PKI technology.
- the communication may be using NFC, Bluetooth or SMS.
- the parental control applications on the phones determine which method is to be used at any given time.
- the connection method may be user selectable. For instance, when a connection is requested via SMS, the master phone may send an SMS message with the master's IP address and a request for the child to return an SMS with an IP address.
- the messages may be encrypted and signed with PKI or symmetric key algorithms.
- the data connection is initiated so that further communications are sent securely between the two phones, typically using TCP/IP protocols.
- the master phone may send a message, for instance, requesting the child phone to turn on GPS and return a location. Another request may be for the master phone to request that all SMS messages received by the child phone are to be redirected to the master phone. This redirection may prevent the messages from being received by the child, i.e., not displayed, or may be redirected while also allowing the child to view the messages.
- the master phone may send a request to control a specific device on the child phone, for instance, turning on the camera.
- the master and child phone are initially set up by a parent.
- the parent may connect both phones to a personal computer (PC), for instance by USB connections to commence the initial set-up.
- PC personal computer
- An application on the PC allows the parent to set up an initial policy, and security keys and password
- the phones may be set up using near field communication (NFC) protocols.
- NFC near field communication
- Bluetooth may be used, but is widely believed to be less secure, therefore not optimal. Other protocols may be used in other embodiments.
- a user interface is used on either the PC or phones to initiate the key, password and initial policy.
- the master may then change the policies on the child phone or control phone devices such as GPS or camera through the data network.
- a secure SMS message is sent via the data network from the master phone to the child phone to initiate the policy change and device control of the child phone.
- TCP/IP protocols may be used to maintain a data connection between the master and child phones.
- a periodic “keep alive” message may be sent back and forth to keep the data connection alive.
- the data connection is transparent to the user of the child phone, and may be kept alive until the master phone requests a disconnect, of the child phone is powered off or leaves the service area.
- Existing mobile phones have the capability to send secure SMS messages. However, this feature is not available to users of the phones.
- an additional layer between the parental control application user interface and the lower level phone services may be added to utilize the existing security modules of the phone, as well as SMS and other messaging.
- FIG. 5 is a combination block and flow diagram to illustrate event traffic between the parental control application, mobile OS and communication driver, according to an embodiment of the invention.
- the parental control application 510 registers with the mobile operating system (OS) 520 for events of type E 1 ( 521 ), E 2 ( 523 ) and E 3 ( 525 ).
- OS mobile operating system
- the communication driver 530 is a typically service below the OS.
- an event is generated based on the type of communication. For instance, an incoming SMS message may generate ( 531 ) an event of type E 1 ( 521 ). An incoming phone call may generate ( 533 ) an event of type E 2 ( 523 ).
- Outgoing communications are sent via the communication driver 530 , and also provide events for the OS. For instance, sending the GPS location of the phone may generate ( 535 ) and event of type E 3 ( 525 ).
- the parenting control application 510 When an event of a type that has been registered by the parenting control application is generated, the parenting control application 510 is launched ( 511 ) in the background, transparent to the user.
- the message or data associated with the event may be processed ( 513 ) based on the policy stored on the phone.
- An action may then be taken ( 515 ) based on the message, associated information and policy. For instance, on a child phone, message or call forwarding may be initiated or canceled, or the camera or GPS may be turned on, etc.
- the message On a master phone, the message may indicate that the child phone has received a phone call, text message or moved into a restricted area, etc.
- the policy will dictate whether this event is merely logged, displayed, or the parent alerted, etc.
- the parenting control application must be of a higher privilege level than usual user applications in order to be able to access the messages/events before other user applications.
- the logging agent may log commands, events, and actions taken, i.e., communications between the master and child phone.
- the techniques described herein are not limited to any particular hardware or software configuration; they may find applicability in any computing, consumer electronics, or processing environment.
- the techniques may be implemented in hardware, software, or a combination of the two.
- program code may represent hardware using a hardware description language or another functional description language which essentially provides a model of how designed hardware is expected to perform.
- Program code may be assembly or machine language, or data that may be compiled and/or interpreted.
- Each program may be implemented in a high level procedural or object-oriented programming language to communicate with a processing system.
- programs may be implemented in assembly or machine language, if desired. In any case, the language may be compiled or interpreted.
- Program instructions may be used to cause a general-purpose or special-purpose processing system that is programmed with the instructions to perform the operations described herein. Alternatively, the operations may be performed by specific hardware components that contain hardwired logic for performing the operations, or by any combination of programmed computer components and custom hardware components.
- the methods described herein may be provided as a computer program product that may include a machine accessible/readable medium having stored thereon instructions that may be used to program a processing system or other electronic device to perform the methods.
- Program code, or instructions may be stored in, for example, volatile and/or non-volatile memory, such as storage devices and/or an associated machine readable or machine accessible medium including solid-state memory, hard-drives, floppy-disks, optical storage, tapes, flash memory, memory sticks, digital video disks, digital versatile discs (DVDs), etc., as well as more exotic mediums such as machine-accessible biological state preserving storage.
- volatile and/or non-volatile memory such as storage devices and/or an associated machine readable or machine accessible medium including solid-state memory, hard-drives, floppy-disks, optical storage, tapes, flash memory, memory sticks, digital video disks, digital versatile discs (DVDs), etc.
- machine-accessible biological state preserving storage such as machine-accessible biological state preserving storage.
- a machine readable medium may include any mechanism for storing, transmitting, or receiving information in a form readable by a machine, and the medium may include a tangible medium through which electrical, optical, acoustical or other form of propagated signals or carrier wave encoding the program code may pass, such as antennas, optical fibers, communications interfaces, etc.
- Program code may be transmitted in the form of packets, serial data, parallel data, propagated signals, etc., and may be used in a compressed or encrypted format.
- Program code may be implemented in programs executing on programmable machines such as mobile or stationary computers, personal digital assistants, set top boxes, cellular telephones and pagers, consumer electronics devices (including DVD players, personal video recorders, personal video players, satellite receivers, stereo receivers, cable TV receivers), and other electronic devices, each including a processor, volatile and/or non-volatile memory readable by the processor, at least one input device and/or one or more output devices.
- Program code may be applied to the data entered using the input device to perform the described embodiments and to generate output information. The output information may be applied to one or more output devices.
- embodiments of the disclosed subject matter can be practiced with various computer system configurations, including multiprocessor or multiple-core processor systems, minicomputers, mainframe computers, as well as pervasive or miniature computers or processors that may be embedded into virtually any device.
- embodiments of the disclosed subject matter can also be practiced in distributed computing environments where tasks or portions thereof may be performed by remote processing devices that are linked through a communications network.
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- Activate the “Parenting Control Child” feature on child's phone with a manually entered password or by provisioning One Time Password (OTP) algorithms between the phones. Other mechanisms that may also be used for establishing trust between phones;
- Provide the phone number that will be used to manage/monitor parental control child's phone; and
- Activate the “Parenting Control Master” on parent's phone with the phone number that is to be monitored and controlled (child's phone number).
- In an embodiment, the parenting control can only be disabled by providing a correct password or OTP and then disabling the control feature. In embodiments of the invention, the management and control is a many-to-many relationship. In other words, multiple child phones may be controlled by a master phone, and multiple master phones may control the same child phone. The terminology “child(1−N)” indicates any or all of one to a number N child phones are affected.
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- SMS Policy, language parsing control and SMS redirections;
- Phone calling control;
- Phone receiving control and redirection;
- Restricted location based beaconing when near to restricted location by n meters;
- IM and Web browsing policy and language control; and
- Phone application download and install policy.
It will be understood that other embodiments may implement additional or fewer features as those described here, and embodiments of the invention are not limited to these features.
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- Short message service (SMS) policy, language parsing control, and SMS redirections;
- Multimedia messaging service (MMS) policy;
- Phone calling policy;
- Phone receiving control and redirection;
- Restricted location-based beaconing when near to a restricted location;
- Instant messaging (IM) and Web browsing policy and language control; and
- Phone application download and install policy.
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